Holly MacKenzie - Raptors.com
IT WAS OVER WHEN
DeMar DeRozan hit a gorgeous bank shot with 1:43 remaining to put the Raptors ahead by 14 points. Toronto bounced back after Oklahoma City scored the first 12 points of the game to collect a 112-102 road victory against the Thunder.
SECOND QUARTER SURGE
After a slow first quarter that had the Raptors fall behind by as many as 13 points with less than four minutes remaining, Toronto managed to get within seven going into the second quarter. Things turned around in a big way for the Raptors as they exploded for a 42-point quarter, outscoring the Thunder 42-28 to take a 62-55 halftime lead.